Project CARS Studio Developing Its Own Standalone Console

Slightly Mad Studios, best known for its Project CARS racing games, is developing its own standalone game console for release in “around three years.”

The console, currently referred to as the Mad Box, was announced by Slightly Mad Studios CEO Ian Bell on Twitter. As reported by Variety, Bell said it will “support most major VR headsets and those upcoming in the specs will be equivalent to a ‘very fast PC 2 years from now.’ We’re in early talks with manufacturers of components so we can’t say much more right now other than we have the designs specced out in detail.”

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Here’s What’s Hitting Xbox Game Pass In January

The holidays may be over, but Xbox Game Pass members will be getting new Xbox One games to play at no additional charge in January. Six new games are landing on the service between January 3-10. That’s in addition to two late December arrivals Microsoft introduced after the announcement of December’s lineup.

December’s late additions include Life is Strange Complete Season, which contains all five episodes of the time-manipulating adventure game’s first season. A week later, all three episodes of the prequel, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, hit the service. Next, on January 3, subscribers will get access to the first episode of Life is Strange 2 (with the rest of the episodes arriving on the service as they’re released).

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Also coming to Xbox Game Pass on January 3 are the futuristic dino-survival game Ark: Survival Evolved and the aptly titled Farming Simulator 17, which has you tend crops and livestock while you manage a farm. January 7 sees the addition of the online combat game Absolver, followed on January 10 by Just Cause 3 and the brand-new 3v3 combat game Aftercharge.

Xbox Game Pass lets you download and play over 100 Xbox One games, including first-party titles on the day they’re released. That means you can play games like State of Decay 2 and Forza Horizon 4 already, and will gain access to Crackdown 3 when it launches on February 15.

You can sign up for Xbox Game Pass for for $1 for the first month and pay $10 for each additional month. Currently, the service is only available for Xbox One, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer has big plans for the future and wants to see it come to “every device.”

Xbox Game Pass January Titles

  • Life is Strange Complete Season (December 20)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm (December 27)
  • Life is Strange 2: Part 1 (January 3)
  • Ark: Survival Evolved (January 3)
  • Farming Simulator 17 (January 3)
  • Absolver (January 7)
  • Just Cause 3 (January 10)
  • Aftercharge (January 10)

Fallout 76 Bug Temporarily Disabled Nukes

One of Fallout 76‘s most explosive features was temporarily out-of-service recently. A bug rendered players unable to launch nuclear weapons, before Bethesda issued a statement that it was aware and issued a hotfix.

Usually the nuclear launch codes are reset on a weekly basis, every Monday evening, and players have to battle their way through enemies to find the new ones. Codes in hand, they can go to a nuclear silo and launch them at spots on the map to punish other players, or simply give a fresh dose of radiation to a spot and create mutated high-level enemies there.

This week, however, the old codes were still in place, and no longer worked. The changeover took place on New Year’s Day. In a statement on Twitter, the company said it’s aware of the issue and looking into it. Then, on January 2, the game went down for maintenance and came back up just over an hour later.

This is far from the first unexpected hiccup to hit Fallout 76. The game has experienced an ongoing series of issues, from low review scores to controversy over its special edition canvas bags to a personal data leak. The studio hasn’t shown any sign of slowing its plans for the game, though. It’s still regularly issuing patches and announcing upcoming features, including a new mode without PvP restrictions, and the ability to run your own shop.

Our Worst Reviewed Movies of 2018 Include Venom, Holmes & Watson

The Will Ferrell-John C. Reilly comedy Holmes & Watson is currently sitting at a pathetic 8% on Rotten Tomatoes so that explains why it was not screened for critics before it opened in theaters Christmas Day. We weren’t fans of the film either, giving it one of the lowest scores of any movie review posted in 2018, saying that its “lazy gags, wasted supporting cast and unfocused writing make the film an unfunny chore.”

Sadly, Holmes & Watson wasn’t the only stinker we reviewed in 2018. Let’s take a look back at Holmes & Watson and all the other films released last year that were deemed to be the worst of the worst by IGN’s assortment of critics.

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Soulja Boy Stops Selling ‘SouljaGame’ Game Consoles

Less than a month after selling rebranded emulators as “SouljaGame” consoles and handhelds, Soulja Boy has removed the devices from his online storefront.

Reported by Rolling Stone, Soulja Boy removed the devices late last month, with the SouljaGame.com URL now redirecting visitors to Nintendo’s 3DS webpage. Upon removing the devices, he posted on Twitter “I had to boss up, I didn’t have a choice.”

PS4 Holiday Sale Week 4 Drops Prices On Even More Games And DLC (1,600+)

Sony isn’t messing around with its holiday sale this year. Between now and January 15, you can save up to 70% on nearly 1,700 games, expansions, and digital items for some of the biggest titles of 2018 and beyond. And if you’re a PS Plus member, you’ll get an even bigger discount on many of the on-sale items. We’ve already highlighted some of the best PS4 games on sale, and a selection of the best titles available for $5 or less. But now that we’ve arrived at Week 4 of the sale, a new batch of games has been added, making now a good time to see if anything you want is on discount.

If you’re in the market for a big-budget shooter, you can grab Battlefield V for $36. It received high marks in our Battlefield V review and is set to get a decent amount of added content in the coming months–including a battle royale mode. Speaking of add-on content, Prey, one of last year’s more overlooked titles, got an expansion called Mooncrash that turns the game into a roguelike experience, complete with randomized loot and procedurally generated enironments. You can get the base game and all of the DLC for just $20 right now in Prey: Digital Deluxe Edition.

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For fans of moody Metroidvania-style games, Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is on sale for $10. The crossover fighting game Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is on sale for $20, and the seriously scary first-person horror game Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is down to $18.

The sale also features a whole lot of PS3 and PS Vita games on sale as well. And if you’d like to see just the deals on PSVR games, the PS4 exclusives, or 2018 releases, you can filter those games here. Just make sure you finalize your purchases by January 8, when some of these games go back up to regular price. And note that the sale ends once and for all on January 15.